Hi,
I've updated my system from 2.12 to 2.13
I'm using Xorg.
At xkbconfigmanager I've this configuration (I had not touch on that since it was working with 2.12):
Keyboard Model: pc101 Generic 101-key PC
Layout: US
Variant: intl us: International (with dead keys)
The "ç" is not working.
It should be displayed pressing "'" + "c".
In fact the result is a "c" with "'" (I cannot reproduce this symbol on this keyboard).
Obs. I'm writing this text from another computer.
I really appreciate any help!
Thanks in advance!
kkpity
ç accent isn't working after 2.12 update (resolved)
ç accent isn't working after 2.12 update (resolved)
Last edited by kkpity on Mon 29 Jan 2007, 23:13, edited 1 time in total.
Linux user #388359 (http://counter.li.org/)
you can choose the keyboard map using Dougals keyboard wizard ... Start Menu, Setup, Wizards, Mouse/Keyboard Wizard, Advanced Xorg Configuration
for the us keymap with the intl variant, you hold the AltGr key down and press the , key to get ç or Ç
the alt-intl keymap is supposed to be like the old us-intl keymap ... with the alt-us variant, you hold the AltGr key and press and release the , key then press c to get ç or Ç
i do not think the us map has a variant with a dead-cedilla comma key ... the older xkb maps did, but the maps were changed by Xorg
you can use xmodmap to make the comma key a dead-cedilla ... you can type this in a console:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less'
you can put that line in /root/.xinitrc, before exec $CURRENTWM, and it will set the dead-cedilla key everytime Puppy boots
or you can put this line in /root/.Xmodmap:
keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less
or you can edit the us map file in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/
for the us keymap with the intl variant, you hold the AltGr key down and press the , key to get ç or Ç
the alt-intl keymap is supposed to be like the old us-intl keymap ... with the alt-us variant, you hold the AltGr key and press and release the , key then press c to get ç or Ç
i do not think the us map has a variant with a dead-cedilla comma key ... the older xkb maps did, but the maps were changed by Xorg
you can use xmodmap to make the comma key a dead-cedilla ... you can type this in a console:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less'
you can put that line in /root/.xinitrc, before exec $CURRENTWM, and it will set the dead-cedilla key everytime Puppy boots
or you can put this line in /root/.Xmodmap:
keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less
or you can edit the us map file in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/
I have no AltGr key on my Dell D610 notebook. So¸ I have choosen to put following line at /root/.xinitrc:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less'
... and it worked!
Now I have the key ç pressing comma plus "c".
Thank you very much for your help!
One thing that I love in puppy is its community. I have tried other Linux systems¸ but puppy is the best one in terms of helping!
Best Regards¸
kkpity
xmodmap -e 'keycode 59 = dead_cedilla less comma less comma less'
... and it worked!
Now I have the key ç pressing comma plus "c".
Thank you very much for your help!
One thing that I love in puppy is its community. I have tried other Linux systems¸ but puppy is the best one in terms of helping!
Best Regards¸
kkpity
Linux user #388359 (http://counter.li.org/)
macpup 529 le clavier fr ne fonctionne pas
For your information : I am now using Precise 5.2.60 and keyboard types frenchy without any problem. That is strange as macpup 529 is based on precise.
Already tested : puppy pfkeys=fr at booting
Set keyboard at france at first boot and x restarted
Nothing, rien de rien.
Already tested : puppy pfkeys=fr at booting
Set keyboard at france at first boot and x restarted
Nothing, rien de rien.
Re: macpup 529 le clavier fr ne fonctionne pas
... je ne regrette rien... (song/chanson)Pelo wrote:For your information : I am now using Precise 5.2.60 and keyboard types frenchy without any problem. That is strange as macpup 529 is based on precise.
Already tested : puppy pfkeys=fr at booting
Set keyboard at france at first boot and x restarted
Nothing, rien de rien.
Pelo,
which is creating problems : precise 5.2.60 or macpup 5.29 ?
In any case, if it's any consolation, we French-Canadians need to config the keyboard twice for French. Once with
configuration -> assistant souris/clavier -> choix du type de clavier par pays -> cf
Then, with
configuration -> assistant souris/clavier -> configuration Xorg avancée du clavier -> puis la routine Keyboard model, layout, layout variants.
(C'est pas encore traduit.)
L'étape 1) devrait suffire pour un clavier azerty français, sinon il te faudra passer à l'étape 2, mutatis mutandis. (fr au lieu de cf, etc.)
A+
musher0
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